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Thursday, July 11, 2013

Review: Revlon Nearly Naked Pressed Powder

Revlon’s Nearly NakedTM Pressed Powder was formulated to go with Nearly Naked Foundation. This powder is extremely lightweight in texture, is silky soft and blends seamlessly into skin. It provides natural coverage while evening out skin tone and also minimizes the appearance of imperfections. Because it is so lightweight it feels and looks as if you are not wearing powder at all. One of the best things about it is that it is non-cakey.

A great thing about this powder is that you can build up the coverage to your expressed level. Just use the puff applicator included and apply over entire face until your desired level of coverage has been obtained. Nearly NakedTM Pressed Powder comes in 6 shades: Fair, Light, Medium, Medium/Deep, Deep and Dark.

Below you can see three of the colors available for Nearly Naked Pressed Powder:

(Nearly Naked Pressed Powder in Fair )

(Nearly Naked Pressed Powder in Medium)

(Nearly Naked Pressed Powder in Medium/Deep)

(above: swatches of Fair, Medium and Medium/Deep).

I swatched the colors above on my arm. I took the powder and tried to get as much pigment on there as possible. As you can see, the colors look very natural, even Medium/Deep doesn’t show up too dark on my forearm. It is not a heavy powder, as others are. The pigments used in this powder do their job but don’t cake up on the face. The skin looks fresh and not as if you are wearing any powder at all!